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arranging my bedroom


or Flying Star?


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In terms of arranging your room, you should use the Kua formula to work out which direction you should be sleeping in accordance to your Kua


number. The same applies when placing your study table in the room. Remember that all the form school bedroom rules apply… for example – you should not position your bed under a beam or a poison arrow, even if this allows you to sleep facing your best direction. You should also ensure that you do not share your bed with a bathroom wall… and you should not place your bed in the line of the bedroom door! Sleeping under the window or ceiling fan is also not recommended! But once you have worked out the position of your


bed, use the flying star method to determine the cures for period of 8 stars and how you can subdue bad annual flying stars and benefit from the good stars. Afflictions for bad stars like the Five Yellow, Burglary 7 and Angry 3 star can be subdued using potent feng shui cures. Never place water features or plants inside your bedroom.


I just would like to ask what Feng shui formulas should I follow in arranging my bedroom? Should I use eight mansions (Kua number)


bad luck from broken mirror?


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I broke my mirror. Is this bad luck for 7 years?


Mirrors, especially those with auspicious etchings on one side, can act as protective talismans against bad luck and enemy spells. When a mirror breaks it usually means that it has done its job in protecting you in some way. If the mirror broke as you were looking at yourself in it, then this is definitely a sign that someone is projecting bad thoughts towards you or casting bad spells on you. You must get rid of the broken mirror immediately and replace it with a brand new one as soon as possible. If you keep the broken mirror, the bad luck will remain with you for as long as you have it. As a rule you should replace your mirror whenever there is a chip or even a scratch (especially if the scratch splices across your face when you look at yourself in the mirror). Never keep broken mirrors.


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